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This was our second site for our mini Scotland trip, H1971 has been previously and the Manor house has gone down hill considerably, floors missing, rooms not accessible due to fallen roof, ceilings etc. But still a bit to see.

Set in among the land holdings of the Carmichael estate, one of the few remaining clans to maintain ownership of the same lands as their ancient ancestors, Eastend House is a lovely 37 room stately home spread over 4 floors and is built around a 16th century keep with extensions and additions being added in various styles giving the building a bit of a mis-matched appearance. Originally occupied by an exile branch of the Carmichael family who split from the main trunk in 1500 it was passed down through the second branch of the family until being bought and brought back into the main family by Chief Richard Carmichael in 1989.